Birthday: 1931-06-14
Deathday: 2015-07-20
Birthplace: Bregenz, Austria
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Sieghardt Rupp (14 June 1931 – 20 July 2015) was an Austrian actor who performed in film, television and theatre.
He made over 55 film and TV appearances beginning in 1959, with his career peaking in the 1960s. He became known for his performances in gangster or Western films in the 1960s where he typically portrayed a bandit or mercenary. His dark features, similar to those of his Italian co-stars meant that he could play Latin characters, such as Mexicans.
His most noted Western performance was his role as Esteban Rojo in Sergio Leone's 1964 production A Fistful of Dollars alongside Clint Eastwood and Gian Maria Volonté. He appeared in many other Westerns in the 1960s such as Blood at Sundown (1966) although he appeared in the romantic adventure Angelique and the Sultan in 1968.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1995-01-01 | Die spanische Fliege | Ludwig Baumann | |
1994-01-01 | Etwas am Herzen | Paul | |
1990-09-08 | Weininger's Last Night | Leopold, his father / Sigmund Freud | |
1989-06-11 | Professor Bernhardi | Prof. Dr. Flint | |
1981-01-19 | Bockerer | Hermann | |
1979-03-01 | Breakthrough | Corporal Rothe | |
1974-09-11 | Wer stirbt schon gerne unter Palmen | Heller | |
1972-11-17 | Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street | Viktor Kressin | |
1972-04-27 | Der Tod des Ministers | Kapitän Michal | |
1971-10-30 | Narrenspiegel | Parocki | |
1971-08-26 | Nurses for Sale | Rodrigo | |
1971-01-02 | Heißer Sand | Arthur Durban | |
1969-12-18 | Die Kobibs'chen des Mr. Miggletwitcher | Pressefotograf Wilden | |
1969-08-25 | Heintje - A Heart Goes on a Journey | Günter Schelle | |
1969-03-20 | The Seven Red Berets | Sergente Vlasky | |
1969-01-31 | The Sweet Pussycats | Oberst | |
1969-01-29 | The Brazen Women of Balzac | Georg | |
1968-10-07 | Little Vampire | Achims Vater | |
1968-07-10 | Immer nur Mordgeschichten | Paris Belmont | |
1968-04-26 | Sixty Nine Games of Love | Rosmann | |
1968-04-12 | The Killer Likes Candy | Alì | |
1968-03-13 | Angelique and the Sultan | Millerand | |
1967-12-21 | La lunga sfida | Gert Schneider | |
1967-10-19 | Mittsommernacht | Aslak | |
1967-08-12 | Hochspannung | Alfred Schindler | |
1967-08-03 | Five Golden Dragons | Peterson | |
1967-03-24 | Der Gürtel | Graf Sándor Lasztóczy | |
1967-01-01 | Untamable Angelique | Millerand | |
1966-12-18 | $1,000 on the Black | Ralph | |
1966-12-08 | Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! | Lieutenant Sturmer | |
1966-06-29 | Der Weibsteufel | Der Gendarm | |
1966-05-19 | Who Killed Johnny R.? | Captain Jason Conroy | |
1966-02-03 | Ich suche einen Mann | Direktor Voss | |
1966-01-21 | The Fountain of Love | Nils Hansen | |
1965-12-31 | Kingdom of the Silver Lion | Abu Seif | |
1965-07-16 | Red Dragon | Pierre Milot | |
1965-03-19 | Man Called Gringo | Reno | |
1964-12-08 | Frontier Hellcat | Preston | |
1964-09-25 | Condemned to Sin | Hermann Starosta | |
1964-09-12 | A Fistful of Dollars | Esteban Rojo | |
1964-06-11 | Tim Frazer Hunts the Mysterious Mr. X | Jack van Druten | |
1964-03-28 | The Last Ride to Santa Cruz | Fernando | |
1963-11-29 | An Alibi for Death | Leopold Wasneck | |
1963-06-26 | Stop Train 349 | Eugen | |
1963-06-05 | Don Juan kommt zurück | Don Juan | |
1963-03-05 | Das Feuerschiff | Eugen | |
1962-12-21 | Die Försterchristel | Franz Földessy aka Rittmeister Franz Koltai | |
1962-12-19 | Und ewig knallen die Räuber | Georg | |
1962-10-26 | Wild Waters | Markus Mautner | |
1962-10-11 | Mariandl's Homecoming | Deininger | |
1962-08-16 | Waldrausch | Crispin Sagenbacher | |
1962-06-07 | Lulu | Maler Schwarz | |
1962-05-23 | The Red Pastures | Karl | |
1962-03-09 | Deutschland - deine Sternchen | Kurzweil | |
1961-07-27 | Der Orgelbauer von St. Marien | Bruder Markus Burgmann | |
1961-02-21 | Der Teufel spielte Balalaika | Lauterbach | |
1960-12-21 | Heimweh nach dir, mein grünes Tal | Fred Schantl | |
1960-11-11 | Wegen Verführung Minderjähriger | Prosecutor | |
1960-10-20 | Am Galgen hängt die Liebe | Petros | |
1960-10-19 | Glocken läuten überall | Franz Stadler |